Author: Florida Literacy Coalition


We’ve all been there – after months of preparation, our student passes the GED exam and has great plans to go to college only to be discouraged by the amount of paperwork required for admissions, financial aid, and class registration. Read more…


This past year had several ups and downs. In some cases, it was the same as every other year, and in others, several of us were experiencing new setbacks or accomplishments. New obstacles for students created challenges that several organizations Read more…


On December 6, 2011 The Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities, authorized by Congress reported that recommendations to Congress have been made that will provide for direction and result in breaking the barriers Read more…


Thanks to all of you who were able to join me for our recent webinar on Community Outreach and Advocacy.    If you missed the session, it is still available to view on FLC’s website. One of the themes that I Read more…


23 Twitter Tools to help you Tweet like a pro As Margaret Atwood reiterated last week, a presence on twitter is beneficial for your organization and for students. Here are some tips to help you start a twitter campaign. Digital Read more…

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